堆砌
Significado
Apilar; amontonar; (fig.) recargar un texto con palabras grandilocuentes sin sustancia.
The figurative sense dominates in literary criticism and academic writing: 词藻堆砌 (overwrought language), 堆砌辞藻 (piling up flowery phrases). Describes writing that is bloated with decorative language but lacks depth. The physical sense of stacking bricks or objects is a secondary usage. The critical connotation is almost always implied in written Chinese.
Ejemplos
- 这篇文章虽然词藻华丽,但内容空洞,不过是辞藻的堆砌。
- 优秀的写作讲求意义精准,而非靠词语堆砌来显示学识。
- 建筑立面过度堆砌装饰元素,反而破坏了整体的简洁美感。
Guía de uso
Contexto: literary criticism, writing, rhetoric
Tono: critical
Correcto
- 文学批评家指出,许多网络小说存在严重的辞藻堆砌问题,大量华丽词句掩盖了情节的苍白。(Literary critics point out that many online novels suffer from severe overloading of ornate language, with masses of flowery phrases concealing the pallor of the plot.)
- 学术论文的写作应简洁有力,不应堆砌术语来伪装论点的深度。(Academic papers should be written concisely and powerfully; terminology should not be piled on to disguise the shallowness of arguments.)
Incorrecto
- 把书堆砌在桌上 — for casually piling objects use 堆放 or 堆积; 堆砌 in physical use implies deliberate layered stacking like brickwork; say 把书堆放在桌上
Origen e historia
堆 (pile/heap) + 砌 (lay bricks/build by stacking) — originally for construction; extended to writing as criticism of ornate emptiness
Contexto cultural
Generación: All ages
Contexto social: Universal
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